ProLight + Sound is the largest European trade fair for audio, lighting and other stage equipments. The exhibition will be held this year from March 12th to March 15th in Frankfurt. We will be showing our wide range of products for live SR, touring, installation and broadcast applications. To see the latest in what we have to offer, come visit our booth at Hall 8, Walkway F, Stand 50!
Audio Werft won the coveted "Sinus Award" ("System Integrations Award") on the opening day of the international Prolight + Sound trade fair on the 28th March 2007 in Frankfurt. This is the fourth time that the award, which honours outstanding performance in the areas of media technology and system integration, has been presented.
Sometimes it needs a good, old-fashioned head-to-head test of products for a customer to see which is the best. Of course there is always the risk that the ‘wrong’ one will win! But if a product has the inherent quality of Yamaha’s brand new T5n amplifiers, the result is unlikely to be in doubt!
It was back in the autumn of 2000 that a pre-production model of Yamaha’s PM1D digital mixing console quietly made its way out of the Brixton offices of sound rental company Orbital and headed to London EC1.
People are becoming increasingly used to everyday life featuring a high quality soundtrack. Digital audio technology has meant that cinemas, theatres, transport and home audio/visual systems feature powerful, crystal clear surround sound. Audiences at live concerts are beginning to enjoy an aural experience that’s almost as good as the artists’ recordings, while the development of ever-smaller, ever higher quality personal audio players means that excellence in sound can be carried anywhere.
Yamaha Commercial Audio and LMC Audio Systems have announced that Middlesex based audio-visual and corporate event specialist FIRST DIRECT has taken delivery of the 150th M7CL digital mixing console to be sold in the UK.
On 2 May 2006, the French audio research and installation company Irelem, together with digital product manufacturers Yamaha and Auvitran, organised two days of presentations on the topic “digital audio and the network environment”. The delegates were audio professionals potentially interested in Ethersound networks, in particular in the area of fixed installations. They chose Nicéphore Cité as a location because it is a centre of technological excellence and it has a variety of Yamaha audio equipment installed already.
“We put a lot of time and energy into training and supporting sound engineers transitioning to digital mixing in the live environment,” said Mark Payne, Managing Director of aptly named Yamaha dealers, Sound Foundation. So much so that the company has a permanent classroom facility set up at its Reading headquarters where converts to digital mixing can be trained to use Yamaha products, including the latest addition to the Yamaha stable, the M7CL which since its launch at PLASA 2005 has generated huge interest in the industry.